StandardAero claims environmental management distinction

StandardAero said its become the first global aviation services company to have its environmental management system independently certified as meeting industry-recognized standards for those management systems.

In a news release this week, the Tempe, Ariz.-based company said the system’s proven capabilities should improve its environmental controls by limiting the amount of resources needed for operations and reducing the waste generated.

“All of our customers – current and potential – benefit from this level of protection and performance in the aviation industry,” said Brian Skrobarcek, corporate director of environmental affairs for StandardAero. “Our customers can rest assured that the maintenance and production of their aviation products are managed within a system where environmental protection and sustainability are paramount.”

StandardAero has a global network of 13 primary facilities in Canada, Europe, Singapore, Australia and the United States, including one in San Antonio.